Max is a champion who always found a way to get it done. Congrats to BYU’s all-time winningest QB starter on securing another personal victory with his college degree! Big day no matter when it comes.
What Max and a number of other student athletes have accomplished - graduating from BYU years down the road - is tough! I know the invite from BYU Athletics still stands for those feeling inspired: You make the effort and finish strong, Cougs got you covered! Proud of you Max💙
A lot of people have been asking how they can help my family with memorial costs for Paul Giovando, so I wanted to share this in one place.
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‘Can you believe it, after all these years?’ Former QB Max Hall graduating from BYU on Thursday https://t.co/gLXAJnGugZ BYU Fandom presented by Weekly Income Trader at https://t.co/33vynnRbRh #byucougars#byusports#cougars#byu
Hall returns to his alma mater, where he led the Toros to a 5A State Championship victory in 2002 and a runner-up finish, losing to Hamilton in a triple-overtime thriller in the 2003 5A State Championship.
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NEWS: Former BYU and NFL quarterback Max Hall (@mxrd15) is joining Andy Litten’s (@litten_andy) staff at Mountain View as the school’s quarterbacks coach.
Hall was previously the offensive coordinator at ALA-Queen Creek but was let go midseason last year.
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Congratulations to former BYU QB Max Hall on graduating from BYU this week with a degree in property and facilities management. Fun interview, fun story to write:
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